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Local Organizations

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Home of the Innocents - Established in 1880, the Home provides a range of residential and community-based services. Serving more than 10,000 children and their families last year, programs include clinical treatment services, crisis and intervention services, therapeutic foster care and adoption services, and a pediatric convalescent center for children who are medically complex or terminally ill.


Community Foundation of Louisville - The Community Foundation of Louisville connects donors, nonprofits and civic partners to create lasting impact for people and places. Founded in 1984, the Community Foundation is one of the largest charitable foundations in Kentucky with more than 2,200 charitable funds. Each fund has its own charitable purpose as defined by its donors. In 2020, distributions from these funds made over 11,700 grants totaling over $68 million, approximately 82% of which stayed in Kentucky and Southern Indiana to support area nonprofits.


Center For Neighborhoods - For 50 years the Center For Neighborhoods has cultivated grassroots leadership, provided leadership education, partnered with neighborhoods in community planning efforts, facilitated civic dialogue among stakeholders and actively participated in neighborhood-based development & improvement projects.


WHAS Crusade for Children - The WHAS Crusade for Children, Inc. established in 1954 by WHAS-TV, raises money for agencies, schools and hospitals to make life better for children with special needs.


Fund for the Arts - At Fund for the Arts, we believe that the arts are for all and more than that, that the arts live within all of us. Many of us are artists and have always been artists, whether or not we make a living creating art. But this thing that we call life and the reality check that comes along with it has convinced us that we can’t find a way to make it through life being who we are – artists. Instead, we feel we have to try to find ourselves in something else.

 

,The James Graham Brown Foundation - The James Graham Brown Foundation cultivates progress and civic pride through philanthropic investments that leads to more prosperous and equitable communities and promotes the image of Kentucky and Louisville and the well being of its citizens. Areas of focus include education and workforce, community and economic prosperity, and quality of life.


Dare to Care - Dare to Care partners with local social service agencies, such as food pantries, shelters and emergency kitchens to distribute food to the Louisville community. In the past year, Dare to Care and its partners provided 21.7 million meals to residents in need. It also fights hunger through programs targeting in-school hunger, nutrition education and senior citizens.


Change Today, Change Tomorrow - Change Today, Change Tomorrow Is A Black Woman Led Non-Profit Organization In Louisville, KY.


Blessings in a Backpack - Every school-aged child in America has the nourishment needed to learn and grow. As a leader in the movement to end childhood hunger, Blessings in a Backpack strives to ensure children do not go hungry on the weekends by empowering individuals and communities to take action.


Kentucky Refugee Ministries - Together as a community, we resettle refugees and welcome immigrants. Through KRM, you encourage hope, advocate for newcomers, and transform the lives of those seeking safety.

Upcoming Events

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Marysee Prairie Monthly Workday

Marysee Prairie is one of the last remnants of tallgrass prairie in the Big Thicket region. Come assist Texas Land Conservancy in their ongoing effort to revive and maintain the native grasses and wildflowers on this site near Batson, Texas. Work tasks vary by month, but they involve controlling the regrowth of woody species and…

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Host a Most Needed Items Drive for children entering the foster care system

Carrying Hope Houston invites volunteers to host a most needed items drive at the site of their choice ( ex: your office, home, kids sporting event,etc), with their organization, office, neighborhood, friends, etc. All items must be new, with tags, or in original packaging. Current most needed items include: flashlights with batteries, stuffed animals, socks/12…

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aniMeals on Wheels needs Volunteer Delivery Drivers

Make a big IMpact on the lives of the Meals on Wheels seniors, served by Interfaith Ministries’ Meals on Wheels Program, by delivering pet food to help them keep the bellies of their beloved, furry friends full and happy! Meals on Wheels seniors, when money or resources are tight, will share their food with their…

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Conservation Connections

Every day is Earth Day at Jesse H. Jones Park & Nature Center! Volunteers are invited to join staff and assist with a variety of conservation projects such as maintaining the pollinator gardens, plant propagation, and habitat restoration. Conservation Connections meets every Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. Ages 12 and older welcome. Volunteers under the age…

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Opportunities at Goodwill Houston- Volunteer Roles

Volunteer opportunities are needed at Goodwill Houston for the following positions: Pulling Position, housekeeping, line-boosting, bagger and cashier assistant, assistant to pricer, assistant to DA, softline, re-organizing store, fitting room assistant, Re-Organizing Racks Sale floor position, sorting, baler, book scanner, greeters, door greeters/monitors, pre-sorters, General Sanitizer/Cleaning Crew Member

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Help End Hunger in Our Community

Volunteer at the Houston Food Bank and take part in the mission of Food for better lives! Opportunities are available for individuals, corporations, schools, faith based and community organizations and others. Help out while sharing the value of volunteering with those you learn with, worship with, play with or work with – and have a…

Walk to Defeat ALS Houston

The Walk to Defeat ALS is a community celebration of HOPE across the state of Texas. The goal this year is to raise $1.43 Million to support those with ALS and continue to back the search for a cure. This year, there are walks being held in eight cities across Texas.

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Brighter Bites Food Boxing Project

Brighter Bites is a nonprofit that creates communities of health through fresh food with the goal of changing behavior among children and their families to prevent obesity and achieve long-term health. Since 2012, Brighter Bites has provided nearly 40 million pounds of produce and millions of nutrition education materials to more than 475,000 individuals. During…

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World Mental Health: Day of Remembrance – HOUSTON

The Walk Houston will host its World Mental Health: Day of Remembrance – HOUSTON honoring the 1,100 students losing their lives to mental health. It will be held at City Hall Reflection Pool located at 901 Bagby St. Houston, TX 77002. It’s a FREE event beginning at  6:15PM to 8:00PM.

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National Suicide Hotline Representatives

We are looking to add more suicide hotline representatives to our organization. You must have a cell phone, and you will work from home. When a call comes through our suicide hotline, it will begin ringing on the cell phones of our suicide hotline reps, and the first one to answer will take the call.…

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